Synonym: haste, hurry, journey, pilgrimage, promptness, speed, swiftness, trek, trip. Similar words: edition, addition, condition, tradition, in addition, conditions, additional, traditional. Meaning: [‚ekspɪ'dɪʃn] n. 1. a military campaign designed to achieve a specific objective in a foreign country 2. an organized group of people undertaking a journey for a particular purpose 3. a journey organized for a particular purpose 4. a journey taken for pleasure 5. the property of being prompt and efficient.
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151. A swarm of cusk eels, seen attacking a piece of bait in a 2010 picture, were spotted 3.7 miles (5.6 kilometers) underwater during Oceanlab's expedition to the Peru-Chile trench.
152. In 1584, Sir Walter Raleigh dispatched an expedition to the East Coast of North America as Queen Elizabeth I had given him permission to colonise Virginia.
153. On 1924 expedition Rock collected 20,000 herbarium specimens and many packages of propagative material.
154. At four months old she went on her first oceanic expedition with her family, father Phillipe Cousteau, mother Jan, and grandfather Jacques Cousteau.
155. A research expedition to Antarctica to study the region's octopus life has returned with descriptions of four new species, and the first known sub-zero venoms.
156. Think all allies of the consociation of Ba Da2 king constituted strong Greece allied troops to go on expedition Troy.
157. After a cavalry charge during the 1916 U. S. expedition in Mexico to capture Pancho Villa, Thorn recommends four soldiers for the Medal of Honor.
158. What they had wanted was to have gone on a fishing expedition.
159. The linguists made the first-ever recordings of Koro, capturing thousands of words during their expedition, which began in 2008.
160. With hurricanes sweeping the sea-bed and scattering artifacts, the team is in a race to excavate the wreck fully in the next expedition,[www.Sentencedict.com] which is slated for the fall.
161. Chapter three:The synthesis narrates the expedition to the book of Thucydides' History of The Peloponnesian War writing influence.
162. Aurora Australis seen above the Earth in this image taken by a member of the ISS Expedition 23 crew on May 29, 2010.
163. Entering Aba, you have entered a solemn and stirring chapter to the annals of human military expedition .
164. Many difficulties attend on their scientific expedition to the North Pole.
165. The JOIDES Resolution expedition to Wilkes Land is investigating some of these, such as the Pliocene, about 3 million years ago, when the world was on average 3 C (5.4 F) warmer than today.
166. In 1518, Hernando Cortes asked the Spanish governor of Cuba to sponsor an expedition to Mexico.
167. Klaas Post of the Natural History Museum of Rotterdam in the Netherlands discovered the ancient whale's fossils on the last day of a brief fossil-hunting expedition in 2008.
168. In 1874 Custer led an expedition to investigate rumours of gold deposits in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
169. So, a near-legendary figure in the history of the American West for her indispensible role on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Sacagawea has become an enigma for historians seeking to trace her life.
170. "It was half the size of a domestic cat and probably hunted and ate whatever it could for its size, " said Nick Longrich, a palaeontologist at the University of Calgary, who led the expedition.
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